An edition of Defiant images (2009)

Defiant images

photography and apartheid South Africa

Defiant images
Darren Newbury, Darren Newbury
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December 25, 2022 | History
An edition of Defiant images (2009)

Defiant images

photography and apartheid South Africa

"Photography is often believed to witness history or reflect society, but such perspectives fail to account for the complex ways in which photographs get made and seen, and the variety of motivations and social and political factors that shape the vision of the world that photographs provide. This book develops a critical historical method for engaging with photographs of South Africa during the apartheid period. The author looks closely at the photographs in their original contexts and their relationship to the politics of the time, listens to the voices of the photographers to try and understand how they viewed the work they were doing, and examines the place of photography in a postapartheid era. Based on interviews with photographers, editors and curators, and through the analysis of photographs held in collections and displayed in museums, this research addresses the significance of photography in South Africa during the second half of the twentieth century"--Cover.

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Publisher
Unisa Press
Language
English
Pages
345

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Defiant images: photography and apartheid South Africa
2009, Unisa Press
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Table of Contents

1. An African Pageant: Between Native Studies and Social Documentary
2. 'A FineThing': The African Drum
3. Johannesburg Lunch-hour: Photographic Humanism and the Social Vision of Drum
4. An Unalterable Blackness: Ernest Cole's House of Bondage
5. An Aesthetic of Fists and Flags: Struggle Photography
6 Lest We Forget: Photography and the Presentation of History in the Post-apartheid Museum.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 323-331) and index.

Published in
Pretoria

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.800968
Library of Congress
DT1757 .N39 2009, DT1945 .N49 2009, DT1945.N49 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxiii, 345 p. :
Number of pages
345

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25338506M
ISBN 10
1868885232
ISBN 13
9781868885237
LCCN
2011378575
OCLC/WorldCat
644656379, 549097539

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